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    Applications of hypertext: Technologies for higher education

    THIS PAPER BEGINS with a description of our assumptions about meaningful learning in higher education and meaningful learning from hypertext. We then describe different classes of applications of hypertext to ...

    David H. Jonassen, R. Scott Grabinger in Journal of Computing in Higher Education (1993)

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    Computers as cognitive tools: Learningwith technology, notfrom technology

    COGNITIVE TOOLS are computer-based applications that are normally used as productivity software. However, these applications may also function as knowledge representation formalisms that require learners to th...

    David H. Jonassen in Journal of Computing in Higher Education (1995)

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    Scaffolding diagnostic reasoning in case-based-learning environments

    MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS is a critical skill that is usually developed with experience in interacting with, diagnosing, and managing patients. Computer-delivered, case-based-learning environments can be developed to ...

    David H. Jonassen in Journal of Computing in Higher Education (1996)